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On an ash tree earlier today, reduction. 
One limb was spread quite long and up at a real sh!t angle. And being ash it’s not the grippiest tree (not tryna make excuses) Obviously I done the donkey ride like usual- nuts squashed successfully.
 I had to cut it where I could in the end but my question is, is there any other methods of getting across awkward limbs? 
cheers 

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1 hour ago, Lou Brown said:

On an ash tree earlier today, reduction. 
One limb was spread quite long and up at a real sh!t angle. And being ash it’s not the grippiest tree (not tryna make excuses) Obviously I done the donkey ride like usual- nuts squashed successfully.
 I had to cut it where I could in the end but my question is, is there any other methods of getting across awkward limbs? 
cheers 

 

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